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Agitation Of East Bengal Supporters

After the defeat
of East Bengal by Prayag United in I-league at Salt Lake
Stadium yesterday, the supporters of EB agitated for the defeat and
surrounded the car of officials of their dear club. They also
surrounded the team bus agitated by saying that there would be no hope
to win the derby match next Saturday and almost lost the I-league. The
supporters feeling sad that their dear club lagged behind in the race
of championship.
On the other hand, Mohun Bagan won the match against Chirag Kerala
last night by 3-1 from two penalties scored by Odafa and other one by Barreto. And
it was unusual to witness two penalties in a single match and marching
order for two players. So, Bagan-Chirag match made history and all are
now looking for the result of next derby match. --
A. B.

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